Deaf Havana lead latest UK Record Store Chart


Deaf Havana by Jon Stone

Deaf Havana by Jon Stone

It’s the first album from Deaf Havana since the Veck-Gilodi brothers reshaped the band as a duo.

Deaf Havana are leading the UK Record Store Chart with The Present Is A Foreign Land.

New entries abound on the latest chart, including a debut at #4 for Beabadoobee’s Beatopia, while Working Men’s Club are one further place back courtesy of Fear Fear.




A decade ago, The Official Charts Company began compiling the UK Record Store Chart to reflect the boom in vinyl sales which had begun during the previous decade. Its figures are taken from the best selling albums at 100 of Britain’s leading independent music shops.

UK Record Store Chart, Top 20:

1/ (new) Deaf Havana – The Present Is A Foreign Land
2/ (new) Interpol – The Other Side Of Make-Believe
3/ (new) Mabel – About Last Night
4/ (new) Beabadoobee – Beatopia
5/ (new) Working Men’s Club – Fear Fear
6/ (new) Black Midi – Hellfire
7/ (new) Superorganism – World Wide Pop
8/ (new) Cassia – Why You Lacking Energy
9/ (new) Idlewild – The Remote Part
10/ (new) Pye Corner Audio – Let’s Emerge
11/ (new) Associates – Sulk
12/ (new) Oss & Orb – Enter The Kettle
13/ George Ezra – Gold Rush Kid
14/ Slipknot – Vol 3 (The Subliminal Verses)
15/ (new) Talk Talk – The Party’s Over
16/ (new) Stephen Mallinder – Tick Tick Tick
17/ James Bay – Leap
18/ (new) Kathryn Williams – Night Drives
19/ (new) Highschool – Forever At Last
20/ Viagra Boys – Cave World


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